Thanks for watching! Are you someone who wants the more well rounded smartphone camera or the one that can get a more professional result? - Quick notes 1. Samsung has released a camera update. It actually came out the same day this video released and improves upon some of the issues I highlighted in this video. 2. After staring at these photos even longer I do want to give the iPhone credit for it's white balance. Even thought I preferred the jpeg images from the Samsung for their resolution and overall look, the iPhone did a better job with the white balance.
You inverted the pictures sequence @4:08, you talk to the Samsung image while showing the Samsung one, which was a bit misleading until I read the captions.
The best camera is the camera you have with you. I am a retired photographer that got tired of carrying gear everywhere and am also pretty tired of extensive post processing. I use a S24 Ultra now as my primary camera because I always have it with me and the pictures it takes are almost always exceptional right out of the box. I lean toward the "postcard" look anymore because it packs the most wow factor. And the Samsung's auto processing packs in a lot of wow into a small space that I prefer and feel a photograph actually needs to make it appealing and attention getting to the average eye. I call it the punch factor. This is of course personal preference. But most of the people I show my pictures to seem to feel the same way. There's a reason people like postcards.
Ah yes… The reason I left Samsung (Android) years ago for iPhone pro max - Samsung promising to fix camera issues with updates after a new phone launches - and would never fix anything. Camera Focusing issues in low light, bad video quality, slow shutter speeds, etc. I know iPhone is not perfect - but one thing I love about iPhone is its consistency. You will never see iPhone pro model with bad video quality issues, slow shutter speeds, or focusing issues
@@rdrive1 Wdym they definetly solved shutter speed everyone said it s faster and if you choose prioritize speed or whatever it s called you can shoot even faster. It might not still be as consistent as the iphone but still a step in the right direction. And ofc it s going to have focusing issues iphone is basically cheating until samsung will put a lidar sensor on their phones too.
I'm not anything close to a photographer, but I take pictures daily for my work (dog walker). The comments I got about my pictures once I switched from iPhone to Samsung have been night at day. People LOVE the pictures now. Could be coincidence that phone cameras are getting better in general, but man it's very noticable. I don't do much editing other than crops, and have been just using point and shoot
The fact that you have to look for the evidence to see the difference, got to show how far the smartphone camera has come, that was not possible years before
just got your Momento book in the mail the other day after watching your YT vid on making it. Been thinking about making an art book of my work with some essays thrown in. Thanks for sharing, the book is dope!
Apple makes a good phone. Samsung makes a good phone that can multi task... all depends on what you need and want. The majority of android phone's are no good, but buy a flagship Samsung, and you can screen mirror Netflix for the kids while watching/listening to a podcast RUclips while surfing the web all from one device! For me these functions are used every day but for most people they are ok with just a phone. I also wouldn't be able to go back to something without waterproofing or 10x optical zoom. The list goes on and on and typically the only complaints are from other Apple user's complaining about poor multimedia sharing or no imessage bubbles but that is all Apple programming to make people not like android and it really works! It's all in your ecosystem and what you need/wan, but there is no argument about what device can multitask better! IMO
I would like to see that comparison as well! I just got the S24 today after 10+ years using iPhone; I have 30 days to exchange if needed, lol. I would like to know which is best for night time street photography like in big cities as well as the comparison if you were to have large prints made. I’m still trying to find videos on these. Anyway, thanks for all the info!
My husband does not like the iphone for the same reasons you listed (he shoots a Z8) I'm still thinking about the Samsung for reasons other than the camera. I would not mind a phone I can do my night neon shoots so I do not have to figure out how to conceal my camera for safety.
How about installing a gcam port on the s24 ultra and then checking out the RAW files from that ? Gcam manages to get more detail from the ultras cameras and the RAW files are better too.
ExpertRAW isn't a proper RAW file. Is just a JPG inside a DNG container. What you are looking for, is to shoot Pro mode RAW. That's the file you are looking for from the S24 Ultra.
@@RanftEvan Oh ok then! Good work there! As someone who has influence to the audience, and given that you have the knowledge, I would expect from you to inform the people about this difference of ExpertRAW and Pro (mode) RAW of the Samsung.
So true! The basic idea is S24 Ultra is versatile and you sometimes get pictures beyond expectations with no professional hassle... I find S24 Ultra an exceptional and reliable tool and I leave my Sony A6600 or my Sony A7III home, without big remorse... It's definitely other feeling you get shooting with S24 Ultra - but hey!, a Smallrig 4610 dedicated metal cage(similar to equivalent Smallrig Branon Li cage for Iphone 15 Pro Max) - gives you a bit of extra taste and style... I know is just for looks sometimes but everyone here I believe is addicted to gadgets and accesories .... I find your review to be an honest one - and this is my highly praised quality all the way - so I respect your work here and I understand your mixed feelings... but I myself made a hard choice - and got the S24 Ultra, leaving the Iphone circle of trust in the past - and man I don't have the slightest regret whatsoever! Big change - but I believe that Samsung went deep in the future here - and they don't seem to stop improving it, with new updates! The thing is we live challenging times and photography is an accesible art to all of us - we just have to reach for it! Great review! Usually they misiform you about this particular phone models' comparison - and they put Iphone on the highest top and it's not entirely true - everybody has to try the real thing before they become a believer! You've done it - and I know for sure you did - because we've both come to same conclusions! Respect!
Had my iPhone 15pro for about 2weeks now annnnnd MANNN it’s saved me from buying dji osmo3 💪🏽 I use it for BTS shots and b-roll to add to music videos and such the camera is just as good if u shoot RAW and edit after🎉
Still, for photos Xperia is a way to go, shame that taking only 12 mpix photos. Other than that like the processing better, which is not that aggressive as for iPhone and Sammy.
You're only one who made a review I wanted to see. Because I don't use these AI tools in most of the time in my daily life and I really care about the cameras for taking not standart photos in Auto mode. I think that this phone should be a good tool for daily life and I'd like to see that from the point of photography. As you said 90% of people will not use it professionally, but I wanted to be in that 10% of people who would like to create with this phone. And you told me everything about this phone for photography. Need to test it now :) thanks for this review❤
S24 portrait mode beats my pro camera yes i can get pro camera to match it but only after editing while samsung strieght away. Starting to use s24 ultra more and more compared to my pro camera
So the Iphone better raw but doesnt have a profesional mode ... i like more iphone for video but for photography i think android in general with the main app have more options because i think photography its no just 1 click and later i fix in lightroom.
Thanks for this. As a photographer, I get tired of reviewers only comparing SOOC jpegs. I shoot raw and edit all pics in LR, even if just to do a few quick adjustments. I want the most usable raw file that I can work with for dynamic range, resolution, etc. So far, I’ve found mostly good results from Apple ProRaw and have even produced some quality prints from those files. But, I’m also heavily invested in the Apple ecosystem, so there’s that. 🤣
we dont have excuses to take bad pictures. We have amazing tools if someone take a bad picture can not blame the camera anymore in this century, Ansel Adams and Henri Cartier-Bresson had worse tools than us
Bro stop selling lies. Non of the phones have the high iso performance, low noise level, fine detail and editing flexibility of the full frame mirrorless. Zoom it at just 50 - 100% and its not even close. A phone over a larger stacked /BSI sensor with larger pixels??? really? No real professional is gonna choose a phone to shoot high fashion, editorial, weddings, sports. Only landscape due to computational photography in phones with hdr tech.
hey i have been facing issue with 24 ultra in pro video mode it giving flickers in indoor white light please tell me what setting i have to do i have tried every setting but still flickers does setting have pal format? please tell me
I. Samsung Galaxy S24 Camera Specifications for Professional Photography Title: Pioneering Precision and Versatility 1. High-Resolution Primary Sensor: • Specification: The Galaxy S24 likely boasts a primary camera sensor with a resolution upwards of 108 megapixels. This sensor enables incredibly detailed images, beneficial for professional-grade photography where clarity and detail are paramount. • Technical Insight: High pixel count is instrumental in producing large prints and offers significant cropping flexibility without compromising on quality. 2. Variable Aperture Lens: • Specification: A feature Samsung has innovated with, offering a lens that can switch between different apertures (e.g., f/1.5 for low light conditions and f/2.4 for brighter environments). • Technical Insight: This allows for superior control over depth of field and light intake, mimicking the versatility of DSLR cameras. 3. Advanced Image Stabilization: • Specification: Incorporation of both Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and AI-based stabilization for video and photo captures. • Technical Insight: Essential for professional photography, it minimizes blurring caused by hand movements, especially in low-light conditions or during long-exposure shots. 4. Pro Mode with RAW Support: • Specification: Offers manual controls over ISO, shutter speed, exposure, and focus, along with the ability to capture images in RAW format. • Technical Insight: RAW images contain all the data captured by the sensor, giving professionals the maximum latitude for post-processing. II. iPhone 15 Pro Camera Specifications for Professional Photography Title: Unmatched Clarity and Color Fidelity 1. Advanced Sensor Technology: • Specification: The iPhone 15 Pro likely continues Apple’s tradition of focusing on sensor quality over quantity, with a lower-resolution primary sensor that prioritizes light sensitivity and color accuracy. • Technical Insight: A larger sensor pixel size helps in capturing more light, reducing noise, and improving overall image quality in varied lighting conditions. 2. LiDAR Scanner for Depth: • Specification: A LiDAR scanner assists in creating depth maps for photos, improving the accuracy of bokeh effects in portrait mode and enhancing autofocus in low-light conditions. • Technical Insight: This technology mimics professional cameras’ ability to isolate subjects from the background precisely, ideal for portrait photography. 3. ProRAW Format: • Specification: Offers the ability to shoot in Apple’s ProRAW format, combining the information of RAW with iPhone’s computational photography benefits. • Technical Insight: This feature provides photographers with a greater dynamic range and more flexibility in post-processing while retaining the advantages of Apple’s image processing algorithms. 4. Cinematic Mode and ProRes Video: • Specification: Advanced video recording features that allow for depth control and HDR in videos, and the ability to record in ProRes format. • Technical Insight: These features are geared towards professionals needing high-quality video content, offering control over depth of field and high-fidelity video output. III. Comparative Analysis Title: Bridging Technological Excellence • Resolution and Sensor Technology: The Galaxy S24’s higher megapixel count offers advantages in terms of detail and cropping flexibility, whereas the iPhone 15 Pro’s focus on sensor technology might provide superior performance in low light and color accuracy. • Aperture and Depth Control: Samsung’s variable aperture offers versatility similar to traditional cameras, while iPhone leverages its LiDAR scanner for precision in depth-sensing, beneficial for portrait shots and augmented reality applications. • Image Stabilization: Both devices offer advanced stabilization techniques, essential for professional photography. The differences may lie in the implementation and effectiveness across various shooting scenarios. • Professional Shooting Modes and Formats: Both devices support manual control and RAW shooting, catering to professional photographers’ need for post-processing. The choice between Pro Mode and ProRAW may come down to brand preference and the specific post-processing workflow.
At this point I really don't see the point in someone spending $7,000 on a camera or even $1,000 for that matter. The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Pro Max already take such high quality pictures that the miniscule differences you might see when comparing them to a professional camera are so negligible that you might as well just spend your money on one of these two flagships if you want a great camera experience, not to mention thousands of other features.
The iPhone raw files are way overcooked. You can't even call them raw. And the dynamic range of those files is very limited. Also, expert raw is not the best raw samsung can give you. The default camera app produces better raw files without sharpening and noise reduction. They need more work to edit them, but the final result is way better than iPhone and pixel 8 pro.
That’s the reason I switched to iPhone pro years ago. I was getting frustrated with all the bugs from every Samsung launch - then they would promise fixes with software updates that took forever to come out - that wouldn’t fix any of the issues. Like you said - (Consistency) - That’s what Apple products provide - Consistency with the camera - and still to this day has the best video recording quality of all the competition. Now, is everything perfect? No it’s not - but with each new release the technology will keep getting better with new software, and updated sensors
As a self taught landscape photographer, James Kropp Photography (my personal photography website). I know that 200 mp is overkill from a tiny camera sensor in a smartphone. I have used Apple ProRAW to make amazing photos with the proper editing setup. This is someone who doesn’t take into consideration the Leica has better use of its megapixels than a smartphone camera even does. This is not a fair comparison because a real camera takes better photos than a smartphone. It is made to take photos and not be used on a phone.
@edgargalicia5071 It is definitely NOT more professional. The iPhone is for kids and people that can't understand technology. The selling point for iPhones is that they are easy to use and plays games better. Sounds like it's directed towards children to me...
@@lbeetech Your comment is what is for children. You know why it plays games better? Because the performance is better. Games, video, apps, you name it. Way more power! What does recording professional video in log have to do with kids. You sound like a kid.
I don't think it's that simple. What the reviewer said was that you'd get a "better" raw file out of the iPhone, but I wouldn't necessarily call it a phone for professional photographers due to more limited manual options when shooting compared to the Samsung. So no, there's no just black and white here, which the reviewer tried to convey in the end.
@@rushabh.parmar there are lot of commercial famous ones with lies such as sufersaf, mrwhoistheboss. But there are some non famous technically accurate ones as well such as this one. ruclips.net/video/J4k5gLMjr-k/видео.htmlsi=rzuNkMPiEfMg5nxy
Both are junk. Oversharpening and edited to max crap. Wake me up in 5 years. It got stagnation. Apple decided to increase the sharpening even more in updates wich made it worse. Apple doing copy of samsung software and samsung folowing apple with design.
Thanks for watching! Are you someone who wants the more well rounded smartphone camera or the one that can get a more professional result?
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Quick notes
1. Samsung has released a camera update. It actually came out the same day this video released and improves upon some of the issues I highlighted in this video.
2. After staring at these photos even longer I do want to give the iPhone credit for it's white balance. Even thought I preferred the jpeg images from the Samsung for their resolution and overall look, the iPhone did a better job with the white balance.
Exactly how I felt
You inverted the pictures sequence @4:08, you talk to the Samsung image while showing the Samsung one, which was a bit misleading until I read the captions.
Could you remake the video after updates pls? Great video 😁
The best camera is the camera you have with you. I am a retired photographer that got tired of carrying gear everywhere and am also pretty tired of extensive post processing. I use a S24 Ultra now as my primary camera because I always have it with me and the pictures it takes are almost always exceptional right out of the box. I lean toward the "postcard" look anymore because it packs the most wow factor. And the Samsung's auto processing packs in a lot of wow into a small space that I prefer and feel a photograph actually needs to make it appealing and attention getting to the average eye. I call it the punch factor. This is of course personal preference. But most of the people I show my pictures to seem to feel the same way. There's a reason people like postcards.
I love the portrait photos of the Galaxy.
S24 ultra photos are really pleasing to my eyes.
I’d definitely like to see the S24 used for street photography. Samsung has made great improvements with the camera and video.
There is a Swedish guy who does street photography with the s23 well I think it's a Swedish guy
Doubt
@@ChrisstoffelDegenaar who is that guy?
😂@@bazlur-Vancouver
Today’s update has improved the S24 Ultras cameras a lot.
I haven’t had a chance to check it out, I’m going to add that to the pinned comment!
The new update raised the bar on my 24 ultra. From Bronx NY
It has improved some things but made some things worse. It certainly hasn't 'improved things a. lot' to be honest.
Ah yes… The reason I left Samsung (Android) years ago for iPhone pro max - Samsung promising to fix camera issues with updates after a new phone launches - and would never fix anything. Camera Focusing issues in low light, bad video quality, slow shutter speeds, etc. I know iPhone is not perfect - but one thing I love about iPhone is its consistency. You will never see iPhone pro model with bad video quality issues, slow shutter speeds, or focusing issues
@@rdrive1 Wdym they definetly solved shutter speed everyone said it s faster and if you choose prioritize speed or whatever it s called you can shoot even faster. It might not still be as consistent as the iphone but still a step in the right direction. And ofc it s going to have focusing issues iphone is basically cheating until samsung will put a lidar sensor on their phones too.
Would love to see the street photography video with the Samsung s24 ultra.. thanks for sharing
I'm not anything close to a photographer, but I take pictures daily for my work (dog walker). The comments I got about my pictures once I switched from iPhone to Samsung have been night at day. People LOVE the pictures now. Could be coincidence that phone cameras are getting better in general, but man it's very noticable. I don't do much editing other than crops, and have been just using point and shoot
Yes your nto a photographer ppl who dont know anything will say unaccurate over saturated colors look better lol
The fact that you have to look for the evidence to see the difference, got to show how far the smartphone camera has come, that was not possible years before
Fascinating, Samsung seems to have really stepped it up to get more natural photos in the last years. My S20 was a inconsistent nightmare
just got your Momento book in the mail the other day after watching your YT vid on making it. Been thinking about making an art book of my work with some essays thrown in. Thanks for sharing, the book is dope!
When I'm editing my photos on Lightroom from my Samsung, the final outcome of the edited image is fine.
@9:23 i can see the digital processing you refer to .. ,,, the Samsung natural look is truly much better !! 😮
Thanks for making this video! Its been exactly what ive been looking for my man
Apple makes a good phone. Samsung makes a good phone that can multi task... all depends on what you need and want. The majority of android phone's are no good, but buy a flagship Samsung, and you can screen mirror Netflix for the kids while watching/listening to a podcast RUclips while surfing the web all from one device! For me these functions are used every day but for most people they are ok with just a phone. I also wouldn't be able to go back to something without waterproofing or 10x optical zoom. The list goes on and on and typically the only complaints are from other Apple user's complaining about poor multimedia sharing or no imessage bubbles but that is all Apple programming to make people not like android and it really works! It's all in your ecosystem and what you need/wan, but there is no argument about what device can multitask better! IMO
Could you please do the iPhone 15PM vs Pixel 8 pro when you can.
Just thinking of this video ,u just dropped it !!!
Love to hear it, thanks for watching!
Why didn't you take any photos and video in low light?
I would like to see that comparison as well! I just got the S24 today after 10+ years using iPhone; I have 30 days to exchange if needed, lol. I would like to know which is best for night time street photography like in big cities as well as the comparison if you were to have large prints made. I’m still trying to find videos on these. Anyway, thanks for all the info!
_Nevertheless, you have to think about how similar the photos look to one another given the fact that Samsung has 200 megapixels to apples 48_
Yes, I would like to see the Samsung street photography.
Are you using high efficiency or most compatible in iPhone?
My husband does not like the iphone for the same reasons you listed (he shoots a Z8) I'm still thinking about the Samsung for reasons other than the camera. I would not mind a phone I can do my night neon shoots so I do not have to figure out how to conceal my camera for safety.
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How about installing a gcam port on the s24 ultra and then checking out the RAW files from that ? Gcam manages to get more detail from the ultras cameras and the RAW files are better too.
Idk for me i like the s24 ultra for capturing photos but in terms of video capability iPhone will do so much better than Samsung just my opinion
ExpertRAW isn't a proper RAW file. Is just a JPG inside a DNG container. What you are looking for, is to shoot Pro mode RAW. That's the file you are looking for from the S24 Ultra.
Everything I tested against the leica was in pro raw 👍
@@RanftEvan Oh ok then! Good work there! As someone who has influence to the audience, and given that you have the knowledge, I would expect from you to inform the people about this difference of ExpertRAW and Pro (mode) RAW of the Samsung.
@@gigamomentSo which is better Expert raw or Pro Mode?
@@edgargalicia5071 pro mode. ExpertRAW is useless in my opinion. I really don't know why it exists.
I bought S24 Ultra due to many reasons. Can you make a video using Filmic Pro V7 with S24ultra?
Nice review Evan thank you, I'm interested to see some wild photography with S24 ultra
I'll for sure watch that video
In this case, I think we'd better say that it all depends on people's individual preferences. I personally like the outcome of s24 ultra.
So true! The basic idea is S24 Ultra is versatile and you sometimes get pictures beyond expectations with no professional hassle... I find S24 Ultra an exceptional and reliable tool and I leave my Sony A6600 or my Sony A7III home, without big remorse... It's definitely other feeling you get shooting with S24 Ultra - but hey!, a Smallrig 4610 dedicated metal cage(similar to equivalent Smallrig Branon Li cage for Iphone 15 Pro Max) - gives you a bit of extra taste and style... I know is just for looks sometimes but everyone here I believe is addicted to gadgets and accesories .... I find your review to be an honest one - and this is my highly praised quality all the way - so I respect your work here and I understand your mixed feelings... but I myself made a hard choice - and got the S24 Ultra, leaving the Iphone circle of trust in the past - and man I don't have the slightest regret whatsoever! Big change - but I believe that Samsung went deep in the future here - and they don't seem to stop improving it, with new updates! The thing is we live challenging times and photography is an accesible art to all of us - we just have to reach for it! Great review! Usually they misiform you about this particular phone models' comparison - and they put Iphone on the highest top and it's not entirely true - everybody has to try the real thing before they become a believer! You've done it - and I know for sure you did - because we've both come to same conclusions! Respect!
Had my iPhone 15pro for about 2weeks now annnnnd MANNN it’s saved me from buying dji osmo3 💪🏽 I use it for BTS shots and b-roll to add to music videos and such the camera is just as good if u shoot RAW and edit after🎉
Still, for photos Xperia is a way to go, shame that taking only 12 mpix photos. Other than that like the processing better, which is not that aggressive as for iPhone and Sammy.
thanks a lot my broda
You're only one who made a review I wanted to see. Because I don't use these AI tools in most of the time in my daily life and I really care about the cameras for taking not standart photos in Auto mode. I think that this phone should be a good tool for daily life and I'd like to see that from the point of photography. As you said 90% of people will not use it professionally, but I wanted to be in that 10% of people who would like to create with this phone. And you told me everything about this phone for photography. Need to test it now :) thanks for this review❤
S24U is a real pro device with pro controls. If you dont know what you're doing, get an iPhone
$3 app and you can do the same on an iPhone lol. With more consistency between the different lenses and far better video quality
Doesn't that just mean the Leica and the iphone have similar color profiles?
Speedmaster Professional with the Hesalite crystal, manual wind. Me likey.
S24 portrait mode beats my pro camera yes i can get pro camera to match it but only after editing while samsung strieght away.
Starting to use s24 ultra more and more compared to my pro camera
So the Iphone better raw but doesnt have a profesional mode ... i like more iphone for video but for photography i think android in general with the main app have more options because i think photography its no just 1 click and later i fix in lightroom.
iphone 15 can shoot video in log
have u used 50mp expert raw??
Thanks for this. As a photographer, I get tired of reviewers only comparing SOOC jpegs. I shoot raw and edit all pics in LR, even if just to do a few quick adjustments. I want the most usable raw file that I can work with for dynamic range, resolution, etc. So far, I’ve found mostly good results from Apple ProRaw and have even produced some quality prints from those files. But, I’m also heavily invested in the Apple ecosystem, so there’s that. 🤣
Refreshing to see someone actually having a Samsung in there without trying to jump on Apples D. as if Apple is the only one with a camera...
Apple is t the only one with a camera, just the best camera.
@@robhughes8516 LOL get a hook on the actual reviews out there young fella.
Banger video!
Sorry for being off the topic but man you need to show your nb sneakers collection😂
It is very difficult to say whether this video is of any good to anyons?!!
thank u for the review I would buy s24 ultra !
we dont have excuses to take bad pictures. We have amazing tools if someone take a bad picture can not blame the camera anymore in this century, Ansel Adams and Henri Cartier-Bresson had worse tools than us
My s24 ultra is grainy while shooting portrait
you need to fix this - that never happens!
Bro stop selling lies. Non of the phones have the high iso performance, low noise level, fine detail and editing flexibility of the full frame mirrorless. Zoom it at just 50 - 100% and its not even close. A phone over a larger stacked /BSI sensor with larger pixels??? really? No real professional is gonna choose a phone to shoot high fashion, editorial, weddings, sports. Only landscape due to computational photography in phones with hdr tech.
hey i have been facing issue with 24 ultra in pro video mode it giving flickers in indoor white light please tell me what setting i have to do i have tried every setting but still flickers does setting have pal format? please tell me
set your shutter speed on 1/50 or your frame rate on 25,50,100 fps
I never think about taking out my phone to take professional photos
I. Samsung Galaxy S24 Camera Specifications for Professional Photography
Title: Pioneering Precision and Versatility
1. High-Resolution Primary Sensor:
• Specification: The Galaxy S24 likely boasts a primary camera sensor with a resolution upwards of 108 megapixels. This sensor enables incredibly detailed images, beneficial for professional-grade photography where clarity and detail are paramount.
• Technical Insight: High pixel count is instrumental in producing large prints and offers significant cropping flexibility without compromising on quality.
2. Variable Aperture Lens:
• Specification: A feature Samsung has innovated with, offering a lens that can switch between different apertures (e.g., f/1.5 for low light conditions and f/2.4 for brighter environments).
• Technical Insight: This allows for superior control over depth of field and light intake, mimicking the versatility of DSLR cameras.
3. Advanced Image Stabilization:
• Specification: Incorporation of both Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and AI-based stabilization for video and photo captures.
• Technical Insight: Essential for professional photography, it minimizes blurring caused by hand movements, especially in low-light conditions or during long-exposure shots.
4. Pro Mode with RAW Support:
• Specification: Offers manual controls over ISO, shutter speed, exposure, and focus, along with the ability to capture images in RAW format.
• Technical Insight: RAW images contain all the data captured by the sensor, giving professionals the maximum latitude for post-processing.
II. iPhone 15 Pro Camera Specifications for Professional Photography
Title: Unmatched Clarity and Color Fidelity
1. Advanced Sensor Technology:
• Specification: The iPhone 15 Pro likely continues Apple’s tradition of focusing on sensor quality over quantity, with a lower-resolution primary sensor that prioritizes light sensitivity and color accuracy.
• Technical Insight: A larger sensor pixel size helps in capturing more light, reducing noise, and improving overall image quality in varied lighting conditions.
2. LiDAR Scanner for Depth:
• Specification: A LiDAR scanner assists in creating depth maps for photos, improving the accuracy of bokeh effects in portrait mode and enhancing autofocus in low-light conditions.
• Technical Insight: This technology mimics professional cameras’ ability to isolate subjects from the background precisely, ideal for portrait photography.
3. ProRAW Format:
• Specification: Offers the ability to shoot in Apple’s ProRAW format, combining the information of RAW with iPhone’s computational photography benefits.
• Technical Insight: This feature provides photographers with a greater dynamic range and more flexibility in post-processing while retaining the advantages of Apple’s image processing algorithms.
4. Cinematic Mode and ProRes Video:
• Specification: Advanced video recording features that allow for depth control and HDR in videos, and the ability to record in ProRes format.
• Technical Insight: These features are geared towards professionals needing high-quality video content, offering control over depth of field and high-fidelity video output.
III. Comparative Analysis
Title: Bridging Technological Excellence
• Resolution and Sensor Technology: The Galaxy S24’s higher megapixel count offers advantages in terms of detail and cropping flexibility, whereas the iPhone 15 Pro’s focus on sensor technology might provide superior performance in low light and color accuracy.
• Aperture and Depth Control: Samsung’s variable aperture offers versatility similar to traditional cameras, while iPhone leverages its LiDAR scanner for precision in depth-sensing, beneficial for portrait shots and augmented reality applications.
• Image Stabilization: Both devices offer advanced stabilization techniques, essential for professional photography. The differences may lie in the implementation and effectiveness across various shooting scenarios.
• Professional Shooting Modes and Formats: Both devices support manual control and RAW shooting, catering to professional photographers’ need for post-processing. The choice between Pro Mode and ProRAW may come down to brand preference and the specific post-processing workflow.
At this point I really don't see the point in someone spending $7,000 on a camera or even $1,000 for that matter. The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Pro Max already take such high quality pictures that the miniscule differences you might see when comparing them to a professional camera are so negligible that you might as well just spend your money on one of these two flagships if you want a great camera experience, not to mention thousands of other features.
this vid is before or after the update?
Before the update
Man, i think on the iPhone, the iPhone 12 Pro Max was indeed the best camera, after that; was a disaster. On Samsung the s24U is really good.
Samsung > iPhone. Samsung is better 👌🏼
throwing the 8 pro in there would have changed the entire video.
S24 ultra ❤❤❤
That omega Seamaster is dope
With your primary camera being a Leica. Would love to see you use a Xiaomi 14 Ultra. Great video!
Running update? Any marathon soon?
Can i edit raw photos in lightroom?
Of course
@@Weather_Nerd and export it in proper dng form.I tried it but when i export in dng the output was pixelated but jpg was okay.
I have a question . Why did you compare the apple pro raw with samsung pro mode and not with expert raw?
he did compare it to expert raw..
i just bought s24 ultra and somehow it doesnt satisfies me😂😂
maybe as an average user i didnt know the best setting to make out the best picture
Me too!!
Same!! 🙃
Its pretty clear that from the macbook and shoe photo that he is a iphone fanboi
The iPhone raw files are way overcooked. You can't even call them raw. And the dynamic range of those files is very limited.
Also, expert raw is not the best raw samsung can give you. The default camera app produces better raw files without sharpening and noise reduction. They need more work to edit them, but the final result is way better than iPhone and pixel 8 pro.
Guy, I like ur idea and wat ever. Buh after watching am like no, dis dude is confuse. Just go straight to de point, man!!!
Consistency is key. Apple does a better job
That’s the reason I switched to iPhone pro years ago. I was getting frustrated with all the bugs from every Samsung launch - then they would promise fixes with software updates that took forever to come out - that wouldn’t fix any of the issues. Like you said - (Consistency) - That’s what Apple products provide -
Consistency with the camera - and still to this day has the best video recording quality of all the competition.
Now, is everything perfect? No it’s not - but with each new release the technology will keep getting better with new software, and updated sensors
As a self taught landscape photographer, James Kropp Photography (my personal photography website). I know that 200 mp is overkill from a tiny camera sensor in a smartphone. I have used Apple ProRAW to make amazing photos with the proper editing setup. This is someone who doesn’t take into consideration the Leica has better use of its megapixels than a smartphone camera even does. This is not a fair comparison because a real camera takes better photos than a smartphone. It is made to take photos and not be used on a phone.
iPhone is better. Sammy needs updates
thats all the apple users can say too
15 pro records in log.. *drops mic*
Everyone doesn't use log... or want to use it...
@@lbeetech thanks for stating the obvious
@@lbeetechThat's why the iPhone is more professional
@edgargalicia5071 It is definitely NOT more professional. The iPhone is for kids and people that can't understand technology. The selling point for iPhones is that they are easy to use and plays games better. Sounds like it's directed towards children to me...
@@lbeetech Your comment is what is for children. You know why it plays games better? Because the performance is better. Games, video, apps, you name it. Way more power! What does recording professional video in log have to do with kids. You sound like a kid.
I don’t agree with you! It’s clear that you are an Apple hater
Iphone provides a ram immage where samsung’s immage gets optimized by ai which for a photographer is not useful
So iphones are better
Если чувак говорит, что s24 лучше в портретом режиме чем 15pro - он или лжец, или не фотограф.
So, professional photographer > Iphone and random people > Samsung
Camera's are subjective,
Which is evident by the fact there are a lot of photographers on RUclips who praise the S24U
The way I understood is that the iPhone is for professional who want more editing on their raw pictures.
I don't think it's that simple. What the reviewer said was that you'd get a "better" raw file out of the iPhone, but I wouldn't necessarily call it a phone for professional photographers due to more limited manual options when shooting compared to the Samsung. So no, there's no just black and white here, which the reviewer tried to convey in the end.
@@arturl4019 I think I'll just buy a Google pixel 8 pro then 😂
@@Naroomsc2 you might do just as well. Drop your comments here when you get one 😉
Terrible review. He himself is confused to what he is saying
😂 please share your review..
@@rushabh.parmar there are lot of commercial famous ones with lies such as sufersaf, mrwhoistheboss. But there are some non famous technically accurate ones as well such as this one. ruclips.net/video/J4k5gLMjr-k/видео.htmlsi=rzuNkMPiEfMg5nxy
Both are junk. Oversharpening and edited to max crap. Wake me up in 5 years. It got stagnation.
Apple decided to increase the sharpening even more in updates wich made it worse.
Apple doing copy of samsung software and samsung folowing apple with design.
Buy a BLU
I want that video bro thanks for the hard work!